RESUMO
Buccoadhesive controlled release verapamil HCI tablets have been prepared using mucoadhesive polymers namely; sodium alginate [Na Alg], xanthan gum [XG] and gum tragacanth [GT] either alone or in combination in different ratios 2:8, 8:2, 4:6 and 6:4. The prepared tablets were evaluated for their weight variation, thickness, hardness, friability and dissolution, content uniformity, swelling index, in-vitro adhesion, in-vitro drug release and in-vivo hypertension study. Tablets containing XG showed the highest swelling index and bio adhesive force. The maximum cumulative% released [100%] was observed in F7, F10 and FJl due to high percent of Na alg. The kinetics studies show that the release follows zero order kinetics except Fl that it obeyes a diffusion model The buccoadhesive verapamil HCI tablet had suggested being promising for the transmucosal delivery of verapamil HCI and allowing a controlled drug delivery for 6 hrs